thrill to



thrill to something

to become excited by something; to experience great joy while experiencing something. I always thrill to the sound of a marching band. The crowd thrilled to the sight of the winning team parading down Main Street.
See also: thrill

thrill to

v.
To be greatly excited by someone or something: Audiences thrilled to the spectacular performance.
See also: thrill

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AdalynnAD-ə-linEnglish (Modern)
Eupraxia-Ancient Greek
CiceroSIS-ə-ro (English)Ancient Roman
Tamari-Georgian
Travis['trævis]
SikkeSIK-kəFrisian